MURALS

 
 
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Kapor Center (Oakland, CA)

This mural was a collaboration mural with other artists from BAMP (Bay Area Mural Program). It can be seen in downtown Oakland in front of the Kapor Center.


1827 Soquel Avenue (Santa Cruz, CA)

This mural was made in partnership with the ocean conservation group SeaWalls in Santa Cruz, CA.


BLK GIRLS GREENHOUSE (Oakland, CA)

This mural was made for the black owned, woman owned BLK Girls Greenhouse in the west side of Oakland, California. Stop by to snap a picture with this beautiful photo-op of a mural! This mural represents growth and beautiful life as a black woman.



African American Arts & Culture Center (San Francisco, CA)

This mural is an art installation for the “Black Woman is God” exhibit. Aptly named, “Breath of Life,” this mural wants to remind us the power that we have inside to speak, breathe, and perpetuate life.


 

DAUGHTER’S DINER (Oakland , CA)

This installation was painted for Daughter’s Diner in downtown Oakland. At the time, a lot of businesses covered their windows with boards due to potential damage from civil unrest. This diner wanted to do something that would still catch the eyes of people walking or driving by. It has since been removed, but the work done helped the grand opening of what is now a neighborhood gem.


17th & Broadway (Oakland, CA)


JAM HANDY (Detroit, MI)


Ivy Room (Albany, CA)


Good Vibrations (Oakland, CA)


Concord Royale (Concord, CA)


MUSEUM OF AFRICAN DIASPORA (San Francisco, CA)